CIC Approved Inspectors Register

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CIC Approved Inspectors Register
CIC Approved Inspectors Register
Approved Inspector Application Form
March 2015
Guidance Notes
Submitting the Application
 Six copies of the application are required.
 The application must be bound, page numbered and printed double sided.
 Complete all sections in full, attaching additional pages as necessary.
 Post or hand deliver your application with the application fee to:
CICAIR Limited
C/- The Construction Industry Council
26 Store Street
London
WC1E 7BT
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More information on the application and assessment process is available at
www.cic.org.uk/services/approval-process.php.
Applications not submitted correctly and in full, following the layout of the
application form, will be returned to the applicant for resubmission and the
application will be placed on hold.
Fees
 The application fee of £5,000 (plus VAT) must be enclosed with the application.
Cheques payable to the Construction Industry Council are preferred but online payments
can be made at www.cic.org.uk/publications/?cat=annual-subscriptions.
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The registration fee for the first year of approval is included in the application fee. An
annual registration fee of £1,000 (plus VAT) is then payable prior the date of approval
for each subsequent year.
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New Approved inspectors are audited twice within the first five years of approval. The
first audit will be conducted within the first 12 months of approval with a second audit
taking place within the first five years of approval. An audit fee of £2,000 (plus VAT) per
audit is payable prior to the audit commencing.
Further detail on registration fees can be found at www.cic.org.uk/services/approvalprocess.php.
Confidentiality
 The approval process is strictly confidential and your application is only made available
to CICAIR staff, the CICAIR Board of Directors and the approval panel assigned to the
assessment of your application. Please declare any organisations or individuals that you
do not wish to be privy to your application in the Confidentiality section of this form.
Interview and Presentation
 You will be called to an interview if the Registrar finds your application meets the prequalification verification standard. You will be required to deliver a ten minute PowerPoint
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presentation summarising your application and the plans for your business. Interviews
are recorded and a copy of the recording retained by CICAIR. Any information provided
throughout the application process at the approval interview may be used during
subsequent monitoring and auditing of your business.
Approval and Registration
 If your application is approved, you will have three months from the date on the approval
letter to accept the offer of registration.
 Registration is for five years, after which time re-approval is required.
 Your company name, address details and website link will be included on the online
Register, and will be notified to the Department for Communities and Local Government
(DCLG), the Welsh Government, the Association of Consultant Approved Inspectors
(ACAI), the LABC and the approved insurance schemes.
 You will be required to notify CICAIR of any change to your company structure or contact
details.
Code of Conduct for Approved Inspectors
 A requirement of registration is that you agree to abide by the Code of Conduct for
Approved Inspectors and Disciplinary Procedures of the Construction Industry Council
Approved Inspectors Register. The Code also includes a requirement to abide by the
Building Control Performance Standards and you are required to operate in accordance
with both documents.
Monitoring and Auditing
 CICAIR will monitor the activities of Approved Inspectors, and for this purpose, Approved
Inspectors will be required to provide annual monitoring returns to CICAIR. If your
application is successful, your company will be subject to an audit by CICAIR within the
first 12 months of being approved and then audited again within the first 5 years of
approval. Auditing will then be undertaken at least once during every subsequent 5 year
approval period.
Insurance
 As an Approved Inspector you are required to be insured with an approved scheme.
Details of the approved schemes can be found at www.cic.org.uk/services/insurance.php
 From 6 April 2013, all Approved Inspectors are required to make their Insurance
Declaration available on the Register. It is the responsibility of the Approved Inspector to
ensure that CICAIR is provided with a copy of their current insurance declaration.
Individuals and Sole Traders
 If you are an individual or a sole trader wishing to apply for Approved Inspector status,
please contact us to discuss your application.
If you require help with this form or wish to discuss the application submission
process, please contact cicair@cic.org.uk or phone 020 7399 7403.
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Table of Contents
To assist the Registrar and the approval interview panel to quickly navigate your application,
indicate in the boxes below the page number on which each section of your application
starts.
Section 1 – Your Details
Section 2 – Company Structure
Section 3 – Curriculum Vitaes
Section 4 – Continuing Professional Development
Section 5 – Business Plan and Operational Plan
Section 6 – Quality Management System
Section 7 – Training and Recruitment
Section 8 – Building Control Performance Standards
Section 9 – Complaints
Section 10 – Knowledge Base
Knowledge Base Part 1 – Legislation and Law
Knowledge Base Part 2 – Structural Design
Knowledge Base Part 3 – Fire Safety
Knowledge Base Part 4 – Construction Technology and Sustainability
Knowledge Base Part 5 – Building Services and Environmental Engineering
Knowledge Base Part 6 – Knowledge Base Matrix
Section 11 - Further Information
Interview Representatives
Confidentiality
Application Checklist
Declaration
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Section 1 – Your Details
Company Details
Company Name
Registered Company No.
Registered Address
Postcode
Date Established
Main Contact Details
Forename
Surname
Office Address
Postcode
Telephone
Mobile
Fax
Email
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Section 2 – Company Structure
Provide your proposed or actual company structure and internal operating structure shown
as an organisational tree or chart, including the names of all directors, staff members and
professional consultants who will be engaged in the technical building control function,
administrative function or support services. If you are part of a wider group structure, or
owned by a parent company, please include its structure tree.
Within the organisational tree or chart include the qualifications and professional
memberships of all directors, technical staff and professional consultants.
Please also indicate if any of the company directors have any other ownership or
directorship stakes with any other companies, dormant or active.
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Section 3 – Curriculum Vitaes (CVs)
Enclose current CVs showing the qualifications, experience, roles and employment history of
all shareholders, directors, directly employed staff and professional consultants engaged in
the delivery of the building control function.
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Section 4 – Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
Provide CPD records for the last year for all shareholders, directors, directly employed staff
and professional consultants engaged in the delivery of the building control function and
confirm that all staff will continue to undertake CPD in accordance with the requirements of
their professional bodies and the Code of Conduct for Approved Inspectors.
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Section 5 – Business Plan and Operational Plan
Please provide a business plan and operational plan covering the first five years of
operation.
The business plan should cover the following at a minimum:
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The duties responsibilities and liabilities of an Approved Inspector, including your
understanding of Regulation 9 of the Building (Approved Inspectors etc.) Regulations
2010
The full range of services the company intends to provide
Workload predictions, capacity and resourcing plans, including the geographical
servicing of projects
Staffing, professional consultant and expansion plans
IT, backup and document archiving policies
Administrative provisions
Holiday, sick leave and Director absence contingencies
The professional ethics the company will adhere to
A basic budget
The operational plan should contain the full suite of operating procedures your company will
be working to and should cover the following at a minimum:
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The appointment process of the company as the Building Control Body for a project
The selection, approval, assigning of work, control and auditing process for professional
consultants and the work undertaken by professional consultants on behalf of the
company
Initial Notice approval and submission to the relevant Local Authority
Plan checking and plans certificates procedures
Structural checking, fire engineering, specialist services and energy consultant
procedures
Inspection regime assessment and site inspection procedures
Amendment Notice procedures
Contravention procedures
Statutory consultations
Completion process including compliance with the time limits imposed by the Building
(Approved Inspectors etc.) Regulations 2010 and extension of time requests
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Section 6 – Quality Management System
Provide a detailed quality management system, including a full explanation of how it will
support the delivery of the business and operational plans outlined in section 5.
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Section 7 – Training and Recruitment
Provide full details of the company’s approach to training and recruitment, covering the
following at a minimum.
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An example training plan
The performance assessment and appraisal process to ensure that all employees and
professional consultants are competent to perform the tasks required of them
The technical support available to junior surveyors and the procedure to ensure the
workload of junior surveyors is assessed against their experience and competency
How persons delivering the service will maintain the required competencies outlined in
the knowledge base and knowledge base matrix (section 10)
The recruitment and development of apprentices, trainees and graduates.
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Section 8 – Building Control Performance Standards
Confirm that you have adopted the Building Control Performance Standards, will submit
annual Performance Standards KPI data to the Building Control Performance Standards
Advisory Group (BCPSAG), and provide a copy of your policy and procedures to ensure
compliance with the Standards.
CICAIR Limited, 26 Store Street, London, WC1E 7BT
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Section 9 – Complaints
Provide your complaints procedure, which must include reference to the disciplinary section
of the Code of Conduct for Approved Inspectors and must enable escalation of the complaint
to CICAIR.
If your application is approved, your complaints procedure will be held by CICAIR and will be
provided to any party that requests it.
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Section 10 – Knowledge Base
CICAIR, as the designated body authorised to approve Approved Inspectors to undertake
building control work in England and Wales, requires that you demonstrate how the
qualifications and experience contained within your company equips you for the duties and
responsibilities of an Approved Inspector.
Provide evidence that the complete Knowledge Base can be achieved within your company
structure. When this will not be achieved through the use of direct employees, indicate how
these requirements are to be satisfied.
Complete each sub-section of each part of the Knowledge Base requirements listed below.
Answer each section as ordered and do not skip any sections.
For each Knowledge Base item, provide an introductory paragraph of your understanding of
each Knowledge Base item and support this with practical examples or case studies of past
projects worked on which demonstrate a practical application of the knowledge
requirements.
Please see Part 6 of the Knowledge Base for details on how CICAIR define comprehensive,
understanding and appreciation knowledge levels.
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Knowledge Base Part 1 – Legislation and Law
1. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with a comprehensive knowledge of key legislation relevant
to the building control function and the inter-relationship between different aspects of
legislation including:
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d.
e.
Building Act
Building (Approved Inspectors etc.) Regulations
Building Regulations and Approved Documents
Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order
Legislation specific to England or Wales and local Acts and Regulations as
appropriate
f. DCLG and Welsh Government circular letters
g. Construction Industry Council Approved Inspectors Code of Conduct
2. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with an understanding of other legislation associated with the
Building Control function and the inter-relationship between different aspects of
legislation including:
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d.
e.
f.
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i.
j.
k.
l.
Sustainable and Secure Buildings Act
The Housing Acts
Town and Country Planning Acts
Licensing Legislation
Access for Disabled Legislation
Safety at Sports Grounds Legislation
Petroleum/Explosives Legislation
The Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations
Water Bylaws
Workplace Regulations
Health and Safety at Work Act
Construction (Design and Management) Regulations
3. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with an understanding of:
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b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
The Law of Contract
Civil and Criminal Law
Case Law
European Laws and Regulations
Law of Agency
Law of Employment
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Knowledge Base Part 2 – Structural Design
1. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with a comprehensive knowledge of different foundation
types, their application and appropriateness.
2. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with an understanding of factors affecting the design of
various types of building structure including an understanding of structural design,
calculations and application of construction materials.
3. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with an understanding of building movements including
those influenced by ground, wind, snow and thermal sources.
4. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with an understanding of:
a. The origin, nature, properties and structure of soils and rocks
b. The application of soil mechanics, soil testing and associated calculations
c. The ability to interpret site investigation reports in relation to the design of
foundations including soil contamination and its effects and the effects of building on
ground containing old foundations, basements etc.
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Knowledge Base Part 3 – Fire Safety
1. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with a comprehensive knowledge of building design in
relation to fire safety?
2. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with an understanding of the principles of the behaviour of
fire within buildings with particular reference to:
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b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
h.
i.
j.
k.
l.
m.
n.
The combustion process
Ignition processes including explosions
Fire safety design and management
Fire hazard and risk assessment
Fire prevention control and fire spread
Recognition and warning of fire danger
The behaviour and control of smoke
Physiological effects of fire and smoke
Evacuation and escape including special needs (children, elderly and infirm)
Human behaviour
Smoke/fire detectors
Sprinklers
Internal/external access including for the Fire Service
Fire modelling and fire engineering techniques
3. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with an appreciation of any conflicting requirements of
security and fire safety.
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Knowledge Base Part 4 – Construction Technology and Sustainability
1. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with a comprehensive knowledge of construction processes
and principles, applicable to the design and construction of buildings, with particular
reference to:
a. The spectrum for domestic, industrial, social and commercial buildings of timber,
steel, concrete, masonry, composite and modern methods of construction
b. alterations, improvement, including essential aspects of rehabilitation, preservation
and conservation
2. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with an understanding of site investigation techniques prior
to the commencement of building operations, with particular reference to:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
Site investigation methods
Laboratory and field tests
Geotechnical processes
Site clearance
Contaminated land, including naturally occurring substances
Environmental risk assessments
3. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with an understanding of the appropriate use of:
a. The standard tests applied to common building materials including an understanding
of their scientific classification
b. CE markings
c. Critical evaluation of tests, including the use of re-cycled materials
d. BS EN standards
e. European Technical Approvals (ETAs)
4. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with an understanding of sustainability issues including
innovative construction methods, with particular reference to:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
Sustainable urban drainage systems
BREEAM, Code for Sustainable Homes
Lifetime Homes Standards
Secured by Design
Renewable and low carbon energy generation
5. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with an appreciation of the factors which degrade materials
and construction, with particular reference to:
a. Wind, water, fire, radiation and chemical attack
b. Moisture, thermal and differential movement
c. Restorative and control methods
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Knowledge Base Part 5 – Building Services and Environmental Engineering
1. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with a comprehensive knowledge of the following aspects of
building services:
a.
b.
c.
d.
Energy conservation and energy labelling
Thermal insulation and condensation
Water services, drainage and sewage disposal
Noise attenuation
2. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with an understanding of the following aspects of building
services:
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
f.
g.
Air conditioning and ventilation
Artificial and natural lighting
Heating
Piped services
Controls, commissioning and testing
Electrical installations
Renewable and low carbon energy generation systems
3. Demonstrate, using practical examples or case studies from your experience, how
you feel you are equipped with an understanding of the principles of different building
services systems including thermal, acoustic and lighting design solutions.
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Knowledge Base Part 6 – Knowledge Base Matrix
The Knowledge Base Matrix is a summary of the information provided throughout section 10
and is a helpful reference outlining the knowledge of all directors, directly employed staff and
professional consultants engaged in the delivery of the building control function.
Download the Knowledge Base Matrix template from www.cic.org.uk/services/approvalprocess.php and use the following notes to assist completing it. Once completed, insert the
matrix into your application as an appendix.
Include all directors and all directly employed staff and professional consultants utilised in
the delivery of the building control function in the matrix.
The CICAIR expectation for each Knowledge Base area are denoted by the use of four key
descriptors to identify the level of knowledge required and these should be accurately
indicated against each Knowledge Base area for each individual.
Take time to consider each individual carefully. By honestly and accurately plotting the key
competencies on the matrix for each individual, you will be able to identify where your
organisation has particular strengths and where any competency gaps may lie.
The descriptors to use are:
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Comprehensive (C), whereby an individual has sufficient knowledge of the subject to
make most decisions without specialist assistance.
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Understanding (U), whereby an individual has sufficient knowledge of the complexities
involved in order to control the work of others.
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Appreciation (Ap), whereby an individual has a general background knowledge of the
subject, but would require the specialist input of others in tackling the work.
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Awareness (Aw), whereby an individual has a superficial knowledge of the subject.
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Section 11 – Further Information
Provide any further information in support of your application that is not covered elsewhere.
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Interview Representatives
Please nominate below who will be representing you at the approval interview, should one
be granted. Please note that due to space restrictions, a maximum of five representatives
may attend.
Whilst not a requirement, CICAIR would encourage you to consider bringing a
graduate/junior technical staff member and/or an administrative staff member to the
interview to provide them with exposure to the CICAIR approval process.
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Confidentiality
Please indicate any organisations or individuals that you do not wish to have access to, or
be involved in the assessment of, your application along with a brief explanation of the
reasons.
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Application Checklist
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Application form (six copies) printed double sided enclosed
Application pages numbered sequentially with the index completed
Application fee enclosed
Have you read the application guidance information on the CIC website?
Have you read the Code of Conduct for Approved Inspectors?
Are you aware that you will be required to abide by the Code of Conduct?
Have you read the Building Control Performance Standards?
Are you aware that you will be required to abide by the Building Control Performance
Standards and will be required to submit KPI data annually?
Are you aware of the insurance requirements for Approved Inspectors?
Are you aware that registration is for five years and after this time re-approval will be
required?
Are you aware that you will have three months from the date on the approval letter to
accept the offer of registration?
Have you signed and dated the application form?
Declaration
We confirm that we have read, understood and followed the application guidance notes
contained within this application form and on the CIC website and hereby state that the
information contained within this application is complete and accurate to the best of our
knowledge.
We understand that CICAIR Ltd reserves the right to request any additional information that
may be required to assess the application, to conduct any follow-up interviews that may be
required and to defer a decision on an application until either of the above has been
satisfactorily concluded.
Signed
Print Name
For and on behalf of (company name)
Job Title
Date
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